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for me, it's about education, i think at the end of the day. um, in the, in the scope of issues that, that we're dealing with in the context of this community. i think education is, is well positioned to advance the postservice life course of this nation's veterans, there's a there's a window of opportunity with the current, um, post-911 gi bill. but, we haven't done a great job implementing that, and i'm talking about both government and institutions of higher education. you know, right now, for example, um, 8 of the top 10 recipients is institutions of gi bill money last year, were um, on line for profit universities that have a dropout rate of higher than 65 percent. and they are not held accountable. we need to hold them accountable. very good. i want to remind our audience that september is national recovery month we want to encourage you to go online at www.recoverymonth.gov and find all of the wonderful materials, so everyone can get engaged. and during september, also support military families and vets in their struggle to come back, be
for me, it's about education, i think at the end of the day. um, in the, in the scope of issues that, that we're dealing with in the context of this community. i think education is, is well positioned to advance the postservice life course of this nation's veterans, there's a there's a window of opportunity with the current, um, post-911 gi bill. but, we haven't done a great job implementing that, and i'm talking about both government and institutions of higher education. you know, right now,...
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we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a -- idea of kind of what kind of things that we do, and i also do advocacy work so i come and speak at meetings like this. i was at the attorney general's meeting in washington state and i would like to congratulate you and especially those in law enforcement in california for the high level of discourse that you have incredibly impressed today by what i have heard and my hats off to you for all the good work you're doing. so i do advocacy and part of that is kind of reaching out to people and bringing the message of social emotional learning not just to schools because educators kind of get it. it's not a stretch when we talk to them why it's important to get it, but we want to take the message outside of the school into the media, into the communities, into fami
we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and we have a -- idea of kind of what kind of things that we do, and i also do advocacy work so i come and speak at meetings like this. i was at the attorney general's meeting in...
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the first one is an commendation of "the world as it could be," human rights education program on the occasion of the 2012 international human rights day. offered by commissioners murase and mendoza. >> is there a motion? >> so moved. >> second. >> reading of the resolution by commissioner murase or mendoza. >> whereas san francisco became the birth place of the united nations with the signing of the u.n. charter at the war memorial veterans building in 1945 and annually december 10th marks international human rights day to celebrate the universal declaration of human rights, the first achievement. united nations. and whereas the san francisco-based foundation founded by the legendary rock band the grateful dead has advanced education about the universal declaration of human rights among youth and adults called the world it's could be." and whereas by delivering human rights curriculum to the creative arts the groundbreaking curriculum is designed to engage youth, inspire learning and critical thinking and positive social interaction, encourage youth who are often marginalized due to
the first one is an commendation of "the world as it could be," human rights education program on the occasion of the 2012 international human rights day. offered by commissioners murase and mendoza. >> is there a motion? >> so moved. >> second. >> reading of the resolution by commissioner murase or mendoza. >> whereas san francisco became the birth place of the united nations with the signing of the u.n. charter at the war memorial veterans building in...
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and so i think that we have a lot of educating to do. in my office we do a lot of cyber bullying training in our schools and it's amazing how much access some kids have to the internet at a really young age. they have iphones. they're on the internet. they have or smartphones. they have computers in the bedroom and parent it is never over the shoulder to see what is going online. there is a lot of unrestricted access to the internet and the internet has put it on another level and one push of a button and everybody in the school will have a picture or hear it and the outcome of that is -- it would be not just reconciling relationships or restorative justice or some other way between two or three or four people but now you have a whole study body that has been tempered or tainted with something that goes against the individual who was a target of that, so the internet working more strongly with the partners and the providers of the internet and there is awareness and education, but back to the student assemblies that we do it is amazing a
and so i think that we have a lot of educating to do. in my office we do a lot of cyber bullying training in our schools and it's amazing how much access some kids have to the internet at a really young age. they have iphones. they're on the internet. they have or smartphones. they have computers in the bedroom and parent it is never over the shoulder to see what is going online. there is a lot of unrestricted access to the internet and the internet has put it on another level and one push of a...
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before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very influential voice on all policy matters. she was also passionate about ending this issue of bullying and bringing everyone together to stop this disturbing trend so please welcome assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. as i said, our moderator is not always our lieutenant governor, of course he needs to introduction -- no, i get to say something. i get to say something. as everyone in this room knows, youngest mayor in 100 years, right? youngest mayor in 100 years when he was elected 10 years ago and he has remained an effective and visionary leader for everyone. mayo
before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher,...
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we've got to educate everybody using our streets. so, we're choosing today in the middle of the beginning of our holiday season with everybody's attention on having great fun, having wonderful events, having serious sales that allow people to shop, this is where the consciousness has to be risen. and, so, in light of this, we picked this day and this time and this area of year to make this announcement that we have a pedestrian strategy that's going on, a serious one. we're jointly doing it with the collaboration of all the different departments. we have asked and part of the strategy will be our police department, really doing a lot more enforcement strategically in all the areas that we need to, with not only stops, not only enforcement and ticketing, but a serious effort to remind people that these are going to be spots where we are going to pay a lot more attention. we have the mta, with ed's leadership and his staff, parking and traffic and others, working to do some of the physical improvements that remind everybody that we emp
we've got to educate everybody using our streets. so, we're choosing today in the middle of the beginning of our holiday season with everybody's attention on having great fun, having wonderful events, having serious sales that allow people to shop, this is where the consciousness has to be risen. and, so, in light of this, we picked this day and this time and this area of year to make this announcement that we have a pedestrian strategy that's going on, a serious one. we're jointly doing it...
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item m discussion of other educational issues. none. item n, consent calendars resolutions. item o, vote on consent calendar moved and seconded under section f. roll call, please. >> thank you. miss ly? >> yes. >> miss fewer? >> yes. >> miss maufas? >> i am taking the roll call on the consent calendar. >> miss mendoza? >> yes, except for k4. >> you are voting what on k4? >> i abstain. >> miss mendoza? >> yes except on k3, 5 and 6 or actually 5 got pulled. on 3 and 6, because they are retroactive. >> thank you. dr. murase? >> yes, point of information, so the personnel item was receive sered severed, correct? >> yes. >> the first item is f9 severed correct? okay, f13. i think commissioner maufas, you severed that? >> i did. we received courtesy of uesf president. are we in the midst of litigation and should we be discussing this item at all? >> the particular facts surrounding this item is a procedural matter based upon a submission of a resignation and then how that was addressed by our hr department. and what follow on things occurred. this can be discussed in open session.
item m discussion of other educational issues. none. item n, consent calendars resolutions. item o, vote on consent calendar moved and seconded under section f. roll call, please. >> thank you. miss ly? >> yes. >> miss fewer? >> yes. >> miss maufas? >> i am taking the roll call on the consent calendar. >> miss mendoza? >> yes, except for k4. >> you are voting what on k4? >> i abstain. >> miss mendoza? >> yes except on k3, 5...
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you're saying that edge of the price of education is going up because people are able to borrow more of the subsidy yes and yes absolutely the absolutely i mean you have something there's no way people could go to college that the tuition is totally outpaced the market they would have why do that and put them in for two hundred years in federal government got in there and got lockstep with them in they just increase or decrease how much each student can get when ronald reagan came into office roughly eighty percent was seventy nine and change roughly eighty percent of the cost of college education was paid for by federal state or local governments twenty twenty percent was paid for by students today roughly eighty one percent of tuitions paid for by students and less than seventeen percent is paid by federal state but those students are naples we had flown in upside down it went with their unable to go but it's been flipped upside down for most of their history this year i'm sorry loans zero out the grants and then the price falls it has to it has to do we can afford it nobody could
you're saying that edge of the price of education is going up because people are able to borrow more of the subsidy yes and yes absolutely the absolutely i mean you have something there's no way people could go to college that the tuition is totally outpaced the market they would have why do that and put them in for two hundred years in federal government got in there and got lockstep with them in they just increase or decrease how much each student can get when ronald reagan came into office...
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in certain areas of college-educated like college-educated with foster engineering degrees, a shortage of people, if the country changes its immigration policies that will allow these over $100,000 a year jobs, some of them to be filled by people who go to u.s. universities and they are not able to do that. even with that you still have a big shortage. so if you look at professional degrees, it 2.4% unemployment is as low as it can go. even in a bachelor's degree, or master's degree, 3.6, back to this degree 4.9, if you broke that out by different majors you would see in many areas it is very low. we have the irony of having an economy where many people are wanting to get jobs and a there are a lot of open jobs and it is up to the education system to equilibrium that. if you look at some college, high school and dropouts you see this dramatic increase in unemployment levels and dramatic reduction in the weekly wages. it is no exaggeration to say whether it is about income equity, racial equity, the key issue is making this overall education system work for everybody in the country, kat
in certain areas of college-educated like college-educated with foster engineering degrees, a shortage of people, if the country changes its immigration policies that will allow these over $100,000 a year jobs, some of them to be filled by people who go to u.s. universities and they are not able to do that. even with that you still have a big shortage. so if you look at professional degrees, it 2.4% unemployment is as low as it can go. even in a bachelor's degree, or master's degree, 3.6, back...
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over time the government will come to the final education things will be favor you will be able to go to certain schools because they're private parochial schools and we don't agree with their stance on this or with that there will be conditions put on it there's no first of all everything free is worth what you pay for it is an education something that's different i mean we're not talking about the government controlling macy's or the government controlling pizza hut or anything like that we're talking about education which all of us don't want to go to the government if you don't have a smartphone and we're going to graduate from a four year degree one hundred thousand dollars in debt in your degree is in renaissance poetry we didn't let go and that's ten years and years of my life i mean we did call your decision but i don't know if the guy paid you know pumping gas should be paying taxes to support that sort of fund degree while people don't want to go to college everybody's paying and then also i don't want to go to college girls and here too i mean in germany they're very big on
over time the government will come to the final education things will be favor you will be able to go to certain schools because they're private parochial schools and we don't agree with their stance on this or with that there will be conditions put on it there's no first of all everything free is worth what you pay for it is an education something that's different i mean we're not talking about the government controlling macy's or the government controlling pizza hut or anything like that...
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the educators, make sure they receive the education and understand that relationships are as important as the classroom can urriculum, especially at the secondary level, continue to hammer out policies that are not so punitive but restore we want to connect to correct. we don't want to punish. we often move kids from one environment it another but it doesn't help them make right and it doesn't help others. this is a systemic problem, it's not going to go away. but we can begin and we are, the people on this panel, those of you in this room, we're taking incremental steps. but one of the things we have to do is keep organizing ourselves and understanding the coordinated integrated way so services aren't bolted on, added on and become just a one and done in too many schools. it's got to be really embraced as what we call a whole school climate framework, a whole school climate improvement plan. and when we embrace that, everybody can come to the table and take what can i do? each one teach one, each one reach one, we change policy, we change practices, we change values. there is a map, t
the educators, make sure they receive the education and understand that relationships are as important as the classroom can urriculum, especially at the secondary level, continue to hammer out policies that are not so punitive but restore we want to connect to correct. we don't want to punish. we often move kids from one environment it another but it doesn't help them make right and it doesn't help others. this is a systemic problem, it's not going to go away. but we can begin and we are, the...
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i love public education. i have been at it for almost 40 years now in terms of public education. and thank you very much. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> commissioner norton? >> i want to thank you for those words and i don't feel it's goodbye. we'll be seeing you all the time, maybe more than you want to see us. [ laughter ] thank you for your service. >> commissioner mendoza? >> thank you. so norman, eight years goes by quickly, but the moments that i know that went by slowly and you have always been diligent and present and committed to your values. and i think your integrity speaks volumes and i think you will bring it over to city hall and i'm looking forward to working with you at city hall as well. i was thinking a little bit when i think about you and some of the pieces that i will miss. i will miss your salsa dancing, which i was never invited to, but i heard that you are every time we did have an opportunity whether it was here or in other cities, you managed to find salsa, because that is part of who you are. i think a lot about our time at harvard and the work we
i love public education. i have been at it for almost 40 years now in terms of public education. and thank you very much. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> commissioner norton? >> i want to thank you for those words and i don't feel it's goodbye. we'll be seeing you all the time, maybe more than you want to see us. [ laughter ] thank you for your service. >> commissioner mendoza? >> thank you. so norman, eight years goes by quickly, but the moments that i know that...
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education is the basic skills. i believe we should improve quality in education to make sure the opportunity to get a job with the opportunity that we hope them. thank you. [applause] >> how about the southwest of england? who have accounts in the southwest? what about young women nearest to me. still a long way, but the nearest. >> i'm claudia marshall. i think youth unemployment is not going to get better for young people, especially ones who have often have massive debts in their self-confidence. we should apply them to real life, but in school and college. [applause] >> people are now leaving a need. she's very friendly. whoever got from the northwest? okay, what about the young man in the gray suit here. >> were experience teams could qualifications inspires us to develop our skills in the process and repairs to work. the education of demitasse scores, and people take part work experience 4% less likely to be unemployed. a different report by david miller band said too many young people don't get high-quality
education is the basic skills. i believe we should improve quality in education to make sure the opportunity to get a job with the opportunity that we hope them. thank you. [applause] >> how about the southwest of england? who have accounts in the southwest? what about young women nearest to me. still a long way, but the nearest. >> i'm claudia marshall. i think youth unemployment is not going to get better for young people, especially ones who have often have massive debts in their...
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we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and
we're nonprofit and we do both education and advocacy and on the education end we develop be curriculum and the curriculum is used widely across the country. it's in every state in the country and in canada and 70 countries around the world and programs we're familiar with is second step and i am hearing some nods and
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as educators complain of a lack of support from the government. international news life for most who this is all see with me you know a hello and welcome to the program. bahrain has begun the new year as much the same way as it finished the old one with a fresh wave of protests across the gulf monarchy security forces and their capital managua again used tear gas on anti government demonstrators demanding more rights and the release of political prisoners so there were several arrests as police continued that clamp down on dissent now approaching the two your mug people have been killed and thousands detained since their prizing began in february twenty levon and human rights groups are calling on bahraini sunni groups to start a dialogue with the opposition and to host to confessions under torture two months ago authorities behind public gatherings but that didn't stop poor form campaigners from staging rallies and activist darwish security forces from a broader stoking violence attacking unarmed civilians. security forces who are working for the
as educators complain of a lack of support from the government. international news life for most who this is all see with me you know a hello and welcome to the program. bahrain has begun the new year as much the same way as it finished the old one with a fresh wave of protests across the gulf monarchy security forces and their capital managua again used tear gas on anti government demonstrators demanding more rights and the release of political prisoners so there were several arrests as police...
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rock bottom as educators complain of a lack of support from the government. and russia's president grants citizenship to french. refugee. offering salvation from the draconian tax proposed. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at moscow. has become the new year in much the same way as it finished the old one with a fresh wave of protests across the gulf monarchy security forces in the capital again used tear gas on government demonstrators who are demanding more rights the release of political prisoners there were several arrests as police continue their clampdown on dissent now approaching the two year mark up to eighty people have been killed and thousands detained since the uprising began in february two thousand and eleven. sunni rule has recently called for a dialogue with the opposition but campaigners say the use of torture in interrogations and police brutality will continue unabated two months ago authorities banned all public gatherings to prevent pro reform campaign is from staging rallies activists. asma darwish says that security forces
rock bottom as educators complain of a lack of support from the government. and russia's president grants citizenship to french. refugee. offering salvation from the draconian tax proposed. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at moscow. has become the new year in much the same way as it finished the old one with a fresh wave of protests across the gulf monarchy security forces in the capital again used tear gas on government demonstrators who are demanding more rights the release of...
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that's what we naed to educate ourselves on. as i've said and if i have identified all the different players, it does take a village to raise our kids. it does require us to understand not only what happens in the classroom, what happens on the school grounds, what happens in programs that we all cherish so much on and off our school sites, it's online and it's off-line that we also have to concern ourselves with. it is with kids that have both parents and kids without the parents at home that it's happening. we need to embrace a full court program on this because the numbers tell us and dictate to us that we have to have this high level strong fierce collaboration to end bullying and to make sure it doesn't proceed into its worst stages. and so i want to just thank everyone for this collaboration, i know our human rights commission, theresa, is here, i know commissioner is here as well and all of the bay area to work together to utilize the resources that our justice department is offering. their guidance and leadership as well
that's what we naed to educate ourselves on. as i've said and if i have identified all the different players, it does take a village to raise our kids. it does require us to understand not only what happens in the classroom, what happens on the school grounds, what happens in programs that we all cherish so much on and off our school sites, it's online and it's off-line that we also have to concern ourselves with. it is with kids that have both parents and kids without the parents at home that...
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as educators complain of a lack of support from the government. international news life this is all she was me of all of a hello and welcome to the program. bahrain has begun the new year in much the same way as it finished the old one with a fresh wave of protests across the gulf monuc eight security forces in the capital manila again used to government demonstrators who are demanding more rights on the release of political prisoners. several arrests as police continue that clampdown on dissent now approaching the two year log people have been killed and thousands detained since the uprising began in february twentieth levon sunni rulers recently called for dialogue with the opposition but compared to say the piece of torture in interrogations and police brutality will continue unabated two months ago also received bond in the public gatherings to prevent progress in components from staging families and activist last month dollars so as security forces from abroad stoking the violence by attacking unarmed civilians. security forces who are workin
as educators complain of a lack of support from the government. international news life this is all she was me of all of a hello and welcome to the program. bahrain has begun the new year in much the same way as it finished the old one with a fresh wave of protests across the gulf monuc eight security forces in the capital manila again used to government demonstrators who are demanding more rights on the release of political prisoners. several arrests as police continue that clampdown on...
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and it leads to more education from people who are being exposed to violence. and so that they understand how to extracate themselves from the domestic violence situations and that there are more resources given so that women and men who are in domestic violence situations where the means to extricate themselves because that is frequently not the case, the people from the working class and lower income don't have those means. and people who are not from that economic class, don't always have the self-awareness, or the education to know that they are being exposed and victimized or victims of a violent situation. but, again, i hope that this escalates to the issue of bullying. you know, which we are seeing in a lot of you know, it is sort of like selective enforcement of bullying, it is okay for someone like me to be bullied and okay to go on in the housing authority with staff allegedly. it is okay for mayor staff to bully me, it is okay for some type of bullying to take place and other types of bullying if it is selective enforcement of bullying. so i hope tha
and it leads to more education from people who are being exposed to violence. and so that they understand how to extracate themselves from the domestic violence situations and that there are more resources given so that women and men who are in domestic violence situations where the means to extricate themselves because that is frequently not the case, the people from the working class and lower income don't have those means. and people who are not from that economic class, don't always have...
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why is education important? well, if you go to the same school, you know the people, you find a teacher, you find a teacher who might be interested in you, that a parent wasn't interested in you, or you had no one else in the world who was interested in you, but you found a teacher. and that's what the educational system has done to hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of foster kids. now, we made this -- we thought, well, we'll just write into fostering connections a change in federal policy which makes sure that youth maintain some kind of continuity within their school when they're forced to move from home to home. it says that a state welfare agency must coordinate with educational agencies to ensure that a child remain in the schools in which he or she is enrolled at the time of placement. if remaining in the child's school of origin is not his or her best interest, the state must ensure the child is immediately enrolled in a new school without waiting weeks or months for paperwork. now, with fostering connec
why is education important? well, if you go to the same school, you know the people, you find a teacher, you find a teacher who might be interested in you, that a parent wasn't interested in you, or you had no one else in the world who was interested in you, but you found a teacher. and that's what the educational system has done to hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of foster kids. now, we made this -- we thought, well, we'll just write into fostering connections a change in federal policy...
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he is a twat but as educators complain of a lack of support from the government. this is all she coming to life for most go hello and welcome to the program. the rain has begun the new year in much the same way as a finnish filled one with a fresh wave of protests across the gulf monarchy security forces and the company again use ted danson on to government demonstrators demanding more rights on the release of political prisoners that was several arrests as police continue that clamp down on dissent now approaching the two year mark after eighty people have been killed and thousands detained since the uprising began in february twenty seventh human rights groups are calling on bahrain's sunni rumors to start a dialogue with the opposition and put a hold to confessions under torture two months ago authorities beyond all public gatherings but that didn't stop progress form campaign is from staging brownies and acts of his to a smug darwish says security forces from abroad stoking the violence by attacking unarmed civilians. security forces who are working for the mi
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as the wrong as educators complain of a lack of support from the government to. international news and comment live from moscow this is all she was me about hello and welcome to the program. bahrain has begun the new year in much the same way as it finished with a fresh wave of protests across the gulf motorcade security forces in the capital manila again used tear gas on to government demonstrators who are demanding more rights under the release of political prisoners there were several arrests as police continued that clamp down on dissent now approaching the two you have logged people have been killed and thousands descend says that uprising began in february twenty seventh bahrain's sunni rule has recently called for donald with the opposition but campaigners say the piece of torture interrogations and police brutality will continue on the basis that two months ago sources beyond all public gatherings to prevent pro reform components from staging rallies activist darwish says security forces far broader stoking the van and spawn talking unarmed civilians. sec
as the wrong as educators complain of a lack of support from the government to. international news and comment live from moscow this is all she was me about hello and welcome to the program. bahrain has begun the new year in much the same way as it finished with a fresh wave of protests across the gulf motorcade security forces in the capital manila again used tear gas on to government demonstrators who are demanding more rights under the release of political prisoners there were several...
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say they feel the government is against them as a drop in threatens to dramatically impact the education of future generations of top stories. around the world. this is twenty four hours a day live from moscow. that the f.b.i. knew of a plot to assassinate occupy wall street activists but didn't alert them to the potential danger the bureau was instead spying on members of the movement branding them criminals and domestic terrorists. as the details. well it's not clear yet why the f.b.i. would neglect to tell activists that there was a potential assassination plot surrounding them what we do know is that new documents obtained by the partnership for the civil justice find the u.s. human human and civil rights advocacy organization have revealed that the u.s. the f.b.i. the department of homeland security the u.s. military and private corporations all cooperated together to monitor and investigate occupy wall street protesters as quote domestic terrorists and quote criminals now the more shocking revelation the headline of this story is that reportedly buried deep within the government. m
say they feel the government is against them as a drop in threatens to dramatically impact the education of future generations of top stories. around the world. this is twenty four hours a day live from moscow. that the f.b.i. knew of a plot to assassinate occupy wall street activists but didn't alert them to the potential danger the bureau was instead spying on members of the movement branding them criminals and domestic terrorists. as the details. well it's not clear yet why the f.b.i. would...
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i wanted to clarify during the early education program before the official launch of clean power the focus for the door knocking and the phone banking activities include the partnerships both with community based organizations in deep green district like the mission and bernal heights and south of market has deep green areas for example so we will join the board of supervisors and other stakeholders to identify who are the appropriate community based organizations that can supplement direct outreach door to door and phone banking based on their expertise but there is a priority to do general education about the clean power program so that includes putting inserts into people's water bills throughout the san francisco service area, so supervisor avalos that's how we would reach you or folks that are not part of the deep green part and when you open the water bill you can read about the clean power program and reach out to us and even if you're not in the deep green area you can reach out when the official program launches. i just wanted to clarify that piece. >> thank you. >> so that
i wanted to clarify during the early education program before the official launch of clean power the focus for the door knocking and the phone banking activities include the partnerships both with community based organizations in deep green district like the mission and bernal heights and south of market has deep green areas for example so we will join the board of supervisors and other stakeholders to identify who are the appropriate community based organizations that can supplement direct...
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but i do believe in education. i believe we should invest in our education systems. smaller classes. no high-capacity schools, because they produce morons. the great and the good want their kids to have the best. you mentioned something that i disagree with. the reason why american consumers consume more than europeans is not a cause of some kind of fundamental cultural difference. what you have -- first, america was the only country that had been effectively untouched by the war. so you had more consumption for durables. i am not sure that americans -- naturally, americans would be the first to enjoy them. then, after that, what you have is a massive reduction in the real wage, the real median wage. i do not know if you know that. today we do not have a real median wage that is anywhere near where it was in 1972. what has been the effect between 1970's and 2008 is that living standards were being pushed into the ground, hours were being expanded to make ends meet. real hourly wages were declining. they were working longer hours. that put enormous strain on families.
but i do believe in education. i believe we should invest in our education systems. smaller classes. no high-capacity schools, because they produce morons. the great and the good want their kids to have the best. you mentioned something that i disagree with. the reason why american consumers consume more than europeans is not a cause of some kind of fundamental cultural difference. what you have -- first, america was the only country that had been effectively untouched by the war. so you had...
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gove it turns out that he's one of the most unpopular education secretaries the world has ever known so a lot of teachers want michael gove to resign they say although of course he thinks he's doing the best thing rushing through these changes they want fewer and slower reforms they say they want to be consulted more because as i said every government comes in it scraps the current policies and it introduces its own new ones and this government is no different you just find that very frustrating and they say that they don't feel trusted as professionals they say that you know the government doesn't trust and they won't leave them alone to do their jobs and that of course has a huge impact on future generations of children and in fact the national union of teachers is not ruling out striking unions of course never rule out striking christine told me specifically that they don't rule it out. the government is attacking pay and conditions and in fact just before christmas michael gave the education secretary was reported in newspapers having put the department of education on a war foot
gove it turns out that he's one of the most unpopular education secretaries the world has ever known so a lot of teachers want michael gove to resign they say although of course he thinks he's doing the best thing rushing through these changes they want fewer and slower reforms they say they want to be consulted more because as i said every government comes in it scraps the current policies and it introduces its own new ones and this government is no different you just find that very...